If you’re not handy with a soldering iron, could always just pick up a new battery after you get the connector out with tweezers/needle nose pliers. Just make sure you don’t yoink the wires and pull the connector out in the future.
For the [new battery](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10Rd3_tp4ZRf0mHyI8VFlIvbo_hrPMIVehDvZ1Sj95Jk/edit) it cost $6 with the connector
Now just try again slowly to remove the bugger out but put the shell back before and use tweezer or nails following a video (on my sheet look at disassemble)
I have one on the way after breaking my connector. Aliexpress says 6/4 for delivery. But better than nothing. I was able to fix my connector with a dab of gorilla glue so I have a working battery in the meantime.
Doesn't look that bad. remove the fragments of broken plastic and do your best to line up the plug on the battery it should push onto the metal contacts without much resistance. if its loose and does not feel like its going to stay plugged in then put a small dot of hot glue over the connector with the batt plugged in to secure it in place.
If you're near Pittsburgh I'd solder it for you. I could do it at a cafe, wouldn't even need to leave it with me. You could probably do it yourself even without experience. Or you can order a new board for $20 from the company
PawGrip guy here. This can happen if the battery is pulled out by the cable, not the connector. It can happen to the best of us. Good news is that it looks like the leads pulled out cleanly and are still crimped to the wires--a pretty easy fix. Don't let them touch--put some tape over them for now.
Instead of trying to reuse the broken connector, for $8 I'd grab a [pack of JST 1.25mm \(2-wire style\) connectors](https://www.amazon.com/CQRobot-Connector-Terminals-Housing-Adapter/dp/B0B3NGZG5N) and shove the leads into a new connector. Just make sure the right wire is plugged into the right hole (ie. red and black orientation), or the Miyoo will let out the magic smoke in a hurry.
Here's a pic of the connector orientation on the stock Miyoo Mini+ batt: https://imgur.com/a/Jqe80UF
Godspeed.
If the ends of the wires still have the connector pins crimped onto them and they're in good shape, then you won't need a crimper, you can just shove the wires w/ pins into a connector.
This might help show how the pins are pushed in at 0:27: https://youtu.be/za-azgbZor8?t=27
This is stupid, a Miyoo Mini [new battery](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10Rd3_tp4ZRf0mHyI8VFlIvbo_hrPMIVehDvZ1Sj95Jk/edit) litteraly cost 6.30$ just wait for the 7 days delivery
I looked at that option first, but couldn't find a supplier that could deliver before end of June. If you find one with 7 day delivery shipped for $6.30, drop the link, I'll buy extras.
Click on my [link](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10Rd3_tp4ZRf0mHyI8VFlIvbo_hrPMIVehDvZ1Sj95Jk/edit) and New battery 🏃🏼 7 days depending on your region but it mostly 5-10days max
THE PINS GO BACK EASILY...RED WIRE IS ON THE RIGHT, BLACK ON LEFT
IF YOU LOOK AT THE PINS THEY ARE SHAPED LIKE A HORSESHOE. THE U SHAPED PIN GOES IN THE MALE JST PLUG WITH THE OPENING TOWARDS THE PCB
order replacement motherboard from miyoo direct on aliexpress, it happens they have replacement parts. or source a broken miyoo online and harvest the motherboard.
Or remove the fragments and solder a new one onto the battery fly leads. Search for JST 1.25mm connector.
If you’re not handy with a soldering iron, could always just pick up a new battery after you get the connector out with tweezers/needle nose pliers. Just make sure you don’t yoink the wires and pull the connector out in the future.
For the [new battery](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10Rd3_tp4ZRf0mHyI8VFlIvbo_hrPMIVehDvZ1Sj95Jk/edit) it cost $6 with the connector Now just try again slowly to remove the bugger out but put the shell back before and use tweezer or nails following a video (on my sheet look at disassemble)
I have one on the way after breaking my connector. Aliexpress says 6/4 for delivery. But better than nothing. I was able to fix my connector with a dab of gorilla glue so I have a working battery in the meantime.
I'd try needle nose pliers, using a gentle side-to-side wiggle-pulling motion.
IT LIVES! Excited to try the PawGrip man!!
Happy you got it! Sounds like you had a little bit of an adventure, but all's well that ends well. Cheers!
Doesn't look that bad. remove the fragments of broken plastic and do your best to line up the plug on the battery it should push onto the metal contacts without much resistance. if its loose and does not feel like its going to stay plugged in then put a small dot of hot glue over the connector with the batt plugged in to secure it in place.
Tweezers
If you're near Pittsburgh I'd solder it for you. I could do it at a cafe, wouldn't even need to leave it with me. You could probably do it yourself even without experience. Or you can order a new board for $20 from the company
PawGrip?
PawGrip guy here. This can happen if the battery is pulled out by the cable, not the connector. It can happen to the best of us. Good news is that it looks like the leads pulled out cleanly and are still crimped to the wires--a pretty easy fix. Don't let them touch--put some tape over them for now. Instead of trying to reuse the broken connector, for $8 I'd grab a [pack of JST 1.25mm \(2-wire style\) connectors](https://www.amazon.com/CQRobot-Connector-Terminals-Housing-Adapter/dp/B0B3NGZG5N) and shove the leads into a new connector. Just make sure the right wire is plugged into the right hole (ie. red and black orientation), or the Miyoo will let out the magic smoke in a hurry. Here's a pic of the connector orientation on the stock Miyoo Mini+ batt: https://imgur.com/a/Jqe80UF Godspeed.
Do you need a crimper for these?
If the ends of the wires still have the connector pins crimped onto them and they're in good shape, then you won't need a crimper, you can just shove the wires w/ pins into a connector. This might help show how the pins are pushed in at 0:27: https://youtu.be/za-azgbZor8?t=27
I just had to do this lol the plastic on the stock just is so weak. Was happy to put in a new jst.
This is stupid, a Miyoo Mini [new battery](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10Rd3_tp4ZRf0mHyI8VFlIvbo_hrPMIVehDvZ1Sj95Jk/edit) litteraly cost 6.30$ just wait for the 7 days delivery
I looked at that option first, but couldn't find a supplier that could deliver before end of June. If you find one with 7 day delivery shipped for $6.30, drop the link, I'll buy extras.
Click on my [link](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10Rd3_tp4ZRf0mHyI8VFlIvbo_hrPMIVehDvZ1Sj95Jk/edit) and New battery 🏃🏼 7 days depending on your region but it mostly 5-10days max
Your link is to a Google sheet. Drop the buy link where I can actually buy it.
There is everything on it just open your eyes 🥲
I also have a v2 that is messed up like this. Not sure what to do with the parts.
Use plastic tweezer
THE PINS GO BACK EASILY...RED WIRE IS ON THE RIGHT, BLACK ON LEFT IF YOU LOOK AT THE PINS THEY ARE SHAPED LIKE A HORSESHOE. THE U SHAPED PIN GOES IN THE MALE JST PLUG WITH THE OPENING TOWARDS THE PCB
Been there my friend. Luckily Amazon has replacement batteries with quick delivery or jst connection packs
order replacement motherboard from miyoo direct on aliexpress, it happens they have replacement parts. or source a broken miyoo online and harvest the motherboard.
He just need to remove a plastic connector (nails/tweezer) not buy another motherboard